Galva police say they’re still investigating a recent burglary spree that included residences and vehicles in Galva, LaFayette and Altona.

Galva Police Chief Jerry Clark said Jan. 2 that progress is being made on tracking down assailants.

“We’re still working on them and getting information in,” Clark said. “We’ve got some (suspects’) names we’re looking to and have some car descriptions we’re tracking down. We are having a flow of information coming in.”

Clark said Wednesday that only one more burglary in Galva had been reported since Dec. 20. That report said items had been taken from a vehicle.

On Dec. 20, Galva Police said about two dozen reports of burglary had been reported in Galva, over a period of a few weeks. Only two of those reports were for break-ins to residences. The rest were all thefts from vehicles.

The Galva News reported on Dec. 28 that about 70 burglary reports had been made in Galva, Altona and LaFayette, including 30 on Dec. 14-16 in Altona. In most cases, burglars appeared to be taking cash or other small items, perhaps for quicker getaways.